Customers of a New Hampshire Burger King left the drive-thru with more than just Whoppers and Chicken Fries, provided they asked for “fries extra crispy.”
Garrett Norris, 20, and Meagan Dearborn, 19, were arrested after cops conducted an undercover operation, according to the New Hampshire Union Leader.
Police say they received tips about the transactions going on at the restaurant, which they claim would involve a customer pulling up to the drive-thru and asking for “nasty boy,” Norris’ nickname. When Norris said yes, the customer would ask for “fries extra crispy” – the code words for marijuana.
The customer would then pay for the weed and receive it in a coffee cup, along with a burger or any other food items they ordered.
Norris was charged with possession of a controlled drug with intent to distribute. Dearborn, the shift manager, was charged with conspiracy to distribute a controlled drug and unlawful possession of alcohol.